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  • ...nning with [[neoclassical]] theories have recognized such diverse types of human capital as managerial expertise, the knowledge and experience of workers, skill lev There are various accounts and histories of the concept of human capital. One thing is clear, however, and that is that the concept is centrally imp
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  • {{rpl|Human capital}}
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  • ...capital and financial capital. The categories of [[social capital]] and [[human capital]] are included in the more recent usage of the term.
    403 bytes (59 words) - 12:23, 4 June 2009
  • ...nning with [[neoclassical]] theories have recognized such diverse types of human capital as managerial expertise, the knowledge and experience of workers, skill lev There are various accounts and histories of the concept of human capital. One thing is clear, however, and that is that the concept is centrally imp
    846 bytes (121 words) - 16:51, 4 March 2009
  • ...that has been created for the purpose of production or an asset, such as human capital and social capital, that has been adapted to that purpose.
    191 bytes (31 words) - 11:36, 4 June 2009
  • ...part from that categorisation by recognising that [[social capital]] and [[human capital]] make contributions to production that are analogous to those of classical
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  • Partner and the Mid Atlantic Area Practice Leader for [[Ernst & Young]] LLP's Human Capital Performance and Reward Practice; Treasurer, [[Fund for Peace]]
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  • 1992 [[Nobel Prize in Economics]]; Senior fellow, [[Hoover Institution]]: Human capital, economics of the family, economic analysis of crime, discrimination and po
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  • {{r|human capital}}
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  • ...Bene 2005</ref> that international differences in the levels of social and human capital are greater than they have ever been, and that far from being less relevant
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  • ...ern end of the Eastern Kingdoms, and is the location of Stormwind, the new human capital city. This was the setting for [[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans]].
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  • ...]], judged for effectiveness in improving governance, economic freedom and human capital development. "MCC’s mission is to reduce global poverty through the promo *investments in the [[human capital]] of the country, particularly women and children, including programs that
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  • * Cha, Myung Soo. "Industrial Revolution, Demographic Transition, and Human Capital Accumulation in Korea, 1916-38." Naksungdae Institute of Economic Research
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  • ...e country's economic [[infrastructure (economics)|infrastructure]], its [[human capital]] and its [[social capital]]. ...d to yield financially unrecordable returns (such as the improvements in [[human capital]] that may be expected from investment in health and education, and the im
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  • ...rements are to "boost economic growth through higher productivity; develop human capital through education reform to raise skill levels; and promote new emerging se
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  • - [[human capital]]
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  • ...ime since the 18th century, causing losses of productive capacity and of [[human capital]]. Various remedies have been tried, and it was thought for a time in the l ...oss of productive capacity, because of reductions in physical capital, [[human capital]] or [[social capital]]<ref>[http://www.imf.org/External/Pubs/FT/staffp/200
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  • * Martin, Cathie Jo. ''Stuck in Neutral: Business and the Politics of Human Capital Investment Policy'' (2000).
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  • ...ple, of its negative influence upon innovation and upon the development of human capital. A survey of the empirical evidence has concluded, however, that it does ...hildren<ref>Peren Arin and Xiaoming Li> ''The Effects of Fiscal Policy on Human Capital Accumulation: Evidence from OECD Countries'', OECD 2005</ref>.
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  • ...include those government-financed investments that yield increases in [[human capital]] or [[social capital]] that are self-financing in the longer term. Since t
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  • ...thin the structure.”<ref>James Coleman, "Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital," ''American Journal of Sociology'' 94 (1988), S95-S121.</ref> To be capita ...els of investment are made by people who also invest in other aspects of [[human capital]]. As a community investment, it has been suggested that social capital is
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  • ...thin the structure.”<ref>James Coleman, "Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital," ''American Journal of Sociology'' 94 (1988), S95-S121.</ref> To be capita ...els of investment are made by people who also invest in other aspects of [[human capital]]. As a community investment, it has been suggested that social capital is
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  • ....<ref> Myung Soo Cha, "Industrial Revolution, Demographic Transition, and Human Capital Accumulation in Korea, 1916-38." Naksungdae Institute of Economic Research
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  • ...n may be expected to affect future output as a result of its effect upon [[human capital]], and there is some evidence to suggest that reductions in income inequal
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  • ...arise mostly from differences in the availability of physical, social and human capital. And economic theory indicates that the move of a skilled worker from a ...nt in education thus promoting a "brain gain" that can counteract the lost human capital associated with emigration
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  • ...arise mostly from differences in the availability of physical, social and human capital. And economic theory indicates that the move of a skilled worker from a ...nt in education thus promoting a "brain gain" that can counteract the lost human capital associated with emigration
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  • ...ich as were some nations of Latin America, but achieved their results with human capital.
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  • ...echnicians. A total of 85,000 Indians were enrolled. This proved valuable human capital for the 24,000 Indians who served in the military and the 40,000 who left t
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  • ...to the Cure of Poverty: From Punishment of the Poor to Investment in Their Human Capital." ''Review of Social Economy.'' Vol: 57#4 (1999) pp 450+. [http://www.quest
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  • ...eady flow of skilled workers from Britain, Germany and elsewhere; that is, human capital was trained in Europe but moved to America. These Europeans brought along
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  • ...way $12 billion (1% of US GDP) for rebuilding the industrial, military and human capital of war-torn Europe, including Britain, Germany, France and Italy. The money
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  • ...and an entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to investing in material and human capital. The economy has maintained high wages, attracting immigrants by the milli
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  • ...izing the economic and financial systems and rebuilding the industrial and human capital of war-torn Europe, including Britain, Germany, France, Italy and smaller n
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